Test-phase visibility
WannLynx helps expose the state and logs needed during certification testing so defects can be separated from expected terminal behavior.
WannLynx helps payment teams and POS vendors connect terminals, processors, and middleware while preserving traceability through certification, troubleshooting, and production support.
Certification programs work best when the integration team can see the transaction path clearly, capture useful logs, and isolate the issue without guessing.
WannLynx helps expose the state and logs needed during certification testing so defects can be separated from expected terminal behavior.
Support for payment terminal flows, card-present behavior, and the transitions between idle, authorization, and completion states.
Support for the handoff from terminal and middleware into processor systems, where integration failures often become difficult to trace.
After certification, the same visibility helps support teams troubleshoot field issues without rebuilding the problem from scratch.
WannLynx works on the software layer that links terminals, middleware, and processors. That means secure routing, controlled retries, and clear evidence when a transaction path breaks.
Android payment terminals often sit in the middle of retail operations, user experience, and security requirements. WannLynx builds interfaces and backend support systems that keep that workflow tractable.
Payment problems are easier to fix when the system shows the transaction history, the log trail, and the stage where the behavior changed. WannLynx focuses on making those details available.
Logs are structured to help engineers and support staff see the path the transaction took, not just the final error code.
During certification, the same observability makes it easier to understand whether a failure came from the terminal, the middleware, or the processor side.
Traceability, searchable transaction data, and clear state changes give teams a better way to support production devices after deployment.
That usually means fewer blind spots during certification, cleaner handoffs between device and cloud layers, and software that supports the operations team after launch.